“…Although evidence from several behavioral studies is consistent with this model (e.g., De Houwer, Hermans, Rothermund, & Wentura, 2002;Gawronski, Deutsch, & Seidel, 2005;Klauer & Musch, 2002;Klinger et al, 2000;Wentura, 1999), direct evidence that primes activate response tendencies and that such activation produces conflict on incongruent trials has been lacking. In a recent experiment, Bartholow, Riordan, et al (2009) used ERPs to directly test the hypothesis that incongruent trials in affective priming elicit response conflict. This hypothesis rests on two assumptions: (1) that primes activate response channels prior to target onset and (2) that this activation generates conflict on incongruent relative to congruent trials.…”